ANRA Introduces Drone Agnostic Cloud Based BVLOS C2 Solution

As drones and other IoT applications in general become more widespread, we will need new service delivery models that involve new actors in the ecosystem. Virtualization and cloud infrastructures will be leveraged to provide flexibility and scalability

Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB)August 31, 2017

ANRA Technologies, an industry-leading provider for off-the-shelf commercial drone platforms and services, announced the release of DroneOSS 2.0 platform at InterDrone 2017.

The DroneOSS™ platform is currently being used in multiple countries around the globe. It is designed to provide enterprises and service providers an open off the shelf, drone agnostic field proven solution which includes real time flight planning, automated missions, airspace management, command and control, compliance, fleet management and multiple data analytic packages. The latest release of the platform features drone agnostic cloud based BVLOS C2 capabilities. It also offers integration into multiple leading data analytics engines as well as enhanced workspace for integration into existing enterprise systems.

In a recent interview with DroneLife ANRA CEO Amit Ganjoo said

“As drones and other IoT applications in general become more widespread, we will need new service delivery models that involve new actors in the ecosystem. Virtualization and cloud infrastructures will be leveraged to provide flexibility, scalability and the ability to deliver richer services quickly.”

Low altitude UAS Traffic Management and safe integration of UAS into the national airspace is one of the key focus areas for ANRA. “We are participating in NASA and ICAO’s UTM programs and will be presenting at the Drone Enable UAS Industry Symposium in Montreal,” said Jim Begley, Director Business Development at ANRA.

ANRA in collaboration with NASA has demonstrated how multiple UAS service suppliers (USS) can act as intermediaries between commercial operators and the FAA, air navigation service providers (ANSP) or the military and police forces. This will provide critical information to the FAA regarding UAS operations and receive information back from the FAA or ANSP when required.